Woman arrested on evading, unauthorized use of vehicle charges

Shanestie Denise Rolle, 27, was arrested Nov. 25 after she allegedly evaded a law enforcement official and was involved in a wreck that injured two people, according to court documents.

Shanestie Denise Rolle, 27, was arrested Nov. 25 after she allegedly evaded a law enforcement official and was involved in a wreck that injured two people, according to court documents.

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Shanestie Denise Rolle, 27, was arrested Nov. 25 after she allegedly evaded a law enforcement official and was involved in a wreck that injured two people, according to court documents.

Shanestie Denise Rolle, 27, was arrested Nov. 25 after she allegedly evaded a law enforcement official and was involved in a wreck that injured two people, according to court documents.

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Woman arrested on evading, unauthorized use of vehicle charges

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A Midland woman was arrested Sunday after she allegedly evaded a law enforcement official and was involved in a wreck that injured two people, according to court documents.

Shanestie Denise Rolle, 27, was being held Friday on two $25,000 bonds for third-degree felony charges of evading arrest or detention with a vehicle – serious bodily injury, a $10,000 bond for a state jail felony charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle and a $500 bond for a Class B misdemeanor charge of failure to identify – false information.

A law enforcement official was on routine patrol in Midland County on Saturday and observed a vehicle with an inoperable license plate lamp.

The official activated emergency lights and checked the vehicle, which was reported stolen, according to court documents. The stolen vehicle’s driver — later identified as Rolle — continued driving and tried to evade law enforcement by driving through neighborhoods and making multiple turns, according to her arrest affidavit.

The pursuit continued into Ector County, where Rolle ran multiple red lights and disregarded traffic, according to the affidavit. She allegedly crashed into a truck tractor in an intersection before the Department of Public Safety took her into custody.

Rolle’s passenger and the truck tractor driver were transported to Medical Center Hospital due to injuries they sustained from the crash, according to the affidavit.

If convicted, Rolle could face up to 10 years imprisonment for a third-degree felony charge and up to two years imprisonment for the state jail felony charge.